Continuing Education
As a registered AIA/CES Provider Weather Shield is committed to expanding the skills and knowledge of design professionals by providing quality, relevant education.
Weather Shield offers a variety of informative AIA registered continuing education courses for architects. You will earn 1.0 learning unit upon completion of any one of these AIA accredited courses. To schedule a presentation, call Architectural Services at 800-538-8836.
Live Seminars
300119 – Historic Window Solutions
Preserving the historic culture while renovating treasured buildings from the past is important. This course will describe the process by which a specifier determines restoration or replacement of windows in historic buildings and how to specify the appropriate windows to meet the historic needs of a building. (1 LU/HSW)
300120 – Picking the Right Glass for Your Project
For most projects glass can make up a signification portion of a building’s exterior wall surfaces. Selecting the proper glass to maximize performance and comfort can make the difference in the success of a project. This course will help you understand the choices that need to be made. (1 LU/HSW)
300121 – Fenestration Solutions for Contemporary Residential Architecture
Current trends for Modern residential architecture continues to be strong with a focus to maximize daylight, minimize ornamentation, and connect interiors to the outdoors. In this course we will discuss the importance of fenestration in contemporary residential architecture both historically and today, and will identify window styles, window options, and performance measures that you will want to consider when specifying windows and doors for contemporary residences. (1 LU/HSW)
400101 – Comprehensive Guide to Performance Testing and Certification Procedures for Windows & Doors
Upon completion of this course, participants will acquire the ability to comprehend the significance of performance testing in relation to the window and door products they specify. They will be able to recognize the procedures involved in laboratory testing and the specific methods employed to evaluate these products. Lastly, they will develop an understanding of the impact of design loads on windows and doors, as well as the factors involved in determining the appropriate design load for a structure. (1 LU/HSW)
400102 – Integrating Window & Door Products with the Building Envelope: Effective Installation Methods
Premature failures in the building envelope can result from the incorrect installation of fenestration products. This course will primarily concentrate on the best practices recommended by AAMA to mitigate such risks. Participants will gain an understanding of the significance of integrating a weather-resistant barrier during installation and how the various installation materials collaborate to establish a weather-tight opening. Furthermore, the course will provide an overview of non-flanged window installation specifically for retrofit applications. (1 LU/HSW)
400103 – Fenestration Design and Use 2-Day
This is two full days of detail-oriented touring of manufacturing facilities. Included each day will be classroom presentations on topics related to fenestration in architecture. (9 LU/HSW)
400104 – High Performance Glazing Systems for Fenestration
This course aims to examine the essential components of high-performance glazing systems designed for windows and doors, emphasizing their role in enhancing the energy efficiency of buildings. The discussion will also explore the advantages of daylight utilization and delve into glazing technologies that enhance thermal efficiency of structures.